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Serogroups and genotypes of <italic>Leptospira</italic> spp. strains from bovine aborted foetuses.

Authors :
Delooz, L.
Czaplicki, G.
Gregoire, F.
Dal Pozzo, F.
Pez, F.
Kodjo, A.
Saegerman, C.
Source :
Transboundary & Emerging Diseases. Feb2018, Vol. 65 Issue 1, p158-165. 8p.
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Summary: Leptospirosis is a global disease of animals, with potential major economic impact on livestock industry and important zoonotic capacities. The disease represents a major challenge in the developing countries as humans and animals frequently live in close association. The serovar Hardjo of &lt;italic&gt;Leptospira&lt;/italic&gt; whose primary host is cattle has been studied extensively, but few data exist on other current circulating or emerging serotypes. To better understand the disease in cattle and how to prevent and/or control it, it is necessary to identify the genotype and the serotype of circulating &lt;italic&gt;Leptospira&lt;/italic&gt;. This study presents results of several investigations performed on a historical Belgian collection of congenital jaundice in bovine aborted foetuses coming from the leptospirosis emerging episode of 2014 (Delooz et&#160;al., Transboundary and Emerging Diseases, 62, 2015, 124). The results revealed that &lt;italic&gt;L.&#160;&lt;/italic&gt;Grippotyphosa and &lt;italic&gt;L.&#160;&lt;/italic&gt;Australis were the most prevalent serogroups with, respectively, 17/42 and 13/42 positive microscopic agglutination test (MAT) during this emerging event associated with the same clinical pattern. The study also confirms that congenital jaundice is associated with &lt;italic&gt;L.&#160;kirscheneri&lt;/italic&gt; and &lt;italic&gt;L.&#160;interrogans&lt;/italic&gt; and provides the genotyping of DNA obtained from these two species. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
18651674
Volume :
65
Issue :
1
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Transboundary & Emerging Diseases
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
127216538
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/tbed.12643